Glass stovetops are more and more common in modern kitchens because they look nice and are easy to clean. Glass stovetops are fragile and need to be handled carefully to prevent them from cracking or breaking. In this article, we will talk about 9 bad habits with glass stoves that you should avoid.
1. Use cleaners that are rough or scratchy.
Glass stoves can easily get scratched, so it's best to steer clear of using strong or rough cleaners on them. Instead, use a gentle cleaner made for glass stoves and a soft cloth to prevent harming the surface.
Put large pots and pans on the stove.
Glass stoves are not as strong as gas stoves and are more likely to crack or break if you put heavy pots and pans on them. To protect your glass stovetop, it is best to use pots and pans that are not too heavy. Don't use heavy or rough cookware like cast iron.
Put the pots and pans on the stove.
Moving pots and pans on the glass stovetop can cause scratches and harm the surface. Always pick up cooking tools instead of pulling them, especially when they have food or liquid in them.
Cooking with unclean kitchen tools.